Freelance writer Bim Adewunmi, 28, who’s written in publications such as BlackHair magazine and The Guardian , gives us some tips… Bim in the sun How did you get into journalism? I decided to be a journalist when I was 18. It sounds slightly immodest to say that I was always good at English, but I was – it was my favourite subject through all my school years. I dallied with the idea of pharmacology before coming to my senses – I can only assume I was drunk or high to think that was a good choice – and so alongside my A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology and Psychology, I tacked on an AS-Level in Media. After a year out spent working and travelling in America, I went to Bournemouth University and did a degree in Multimedia Journalism. It was a great course and I’m really grateful I did it. I learned old-fashioned journalism skills – teeline shorthand, newspaper reporting, the basic rules of writing copy – and also benefited from a great teaching staff of working j...
Ladies --- Boob wedding dresses with all the breasts hanging out should die and NEVER be resurrected Amen!.
ReplyDeleteLess is more. Elegance is the key. Flesh and lots of it DO NOT, I REPEAT, do not have to be on display for your guests... Let hubby to be deal with that.
...and for the men, after making the lady WAIT so long, be honorable and marry her, or at least tell her no early enough.
Intentional, respect for self and others and adequate privacy works. Reading what is available of their dating story, she knew what she wanted and was intentional.....
Nice drawing :-)
Now, let me go and be intentional and look for my intended so I can have me some brown babies after I say "I DO" :-)
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Thanks for your comments Remi, I agree that less is more although I have been partial to a strapless number myself - though not a white wedding dress - context is everything!
ReplyDeleteHe finally did put a ring on it!